Literature DB >> 24258017

Zinc secretion in the oviduct of the coturnix quail.

P Butzen1, E Root, B Starcher.   

Abstract

The oviduct from laying quail were used to investigate mechanisms of trace mineral secretion and the possible role of metallothionein in this process. Secretion of zinc occurred maximally at pH 5.4, which is close to the normal pH of the oviduct. Secretion occurred to a much greater extent in the isthmus and shell gland than in the magnum, the major protein-secretory section of the oviduct. Intraperitoneal administration of cadmium resulted in a marked reduction in Zn secretion from the oviduct of laying quail. This effect could not be correlated with metallothionein since metallothionein could not be detected in any section of the oviduct in control or Cd-induced quail. Small-molecular-weight metal-binding ligands were present in the isthmus and shell gland, which may play a role in trace mineral mobilization. Histological evaluation by light and elelctron microscopy show that Zn is transported from the smooth muscle cells through the connective tissue matrix in the extracellular space to the epithelial goblet cells. Presumably, Zn and other trace minerals are secreted from the secretory goblet cells into the egg.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 24258017     DOI: 10.1007/BF02989582

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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